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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1907)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER J, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 i - tWIWI'' Vtj ! I '3f f !V"" TO HAVE PERMANENT DISPLAY WENT DOWN WITH HWfMMWfMMnMMMMMMW New To-Day Italian Prunes per box - - " 60c Freestone Peaches, per box - - - 90c Places your order with us and you'll get satTsfaction v ! One Piano No. with Each $5 Pur- THE SHIP - chase at HERMAN WISE' Store CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO PLACE PRODUCTIONS OF CQTJNTY IN A PLACE OF VANTAGE FOR BENE. FIT OF INVESTORS AND TOURISTS EGGS TAEEN TO NUSHACAK IN What makes the Umpty doodle, shout? Why is he so delighted ? He sees the goods wc advertise, That's why he gets excited ! APRIL WERE STILL ON DUTY WHEN VESSEL WAS WRECKED IN NELSON'S LAGOON. An ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Tht Uadlnj Qroetr . m mi of i n Marriaj Llue John Tllilln and Alim Hclkklbt, both of Astoria, wcr granted ntnrrtge li eno yeterdy. Bound Over Ah Mi'k, who I accused of gumltling. was ywterday held to jj'r Mm tli circuit court In bond of f (00. ' Reputy Brown Return Deputy Flh Warden , Frank Itrown ha been absent In Portland In thf FUb Patrol launch hut wa xpectd to re turn lt veiling. Jill on bU way to Portland Mr Drown gave wful atten tion to Illegal fishing along the Columbia River and alnco tho ftrt rupture mad by ih ofllw there Im beu little or no fishing of thU nature Indulged ' Flr Alarm At 0:33 last nl(ht the fir department wa called out by an alarm of lira from Ninth and HarrUon lrwt. A lamp tipping over and bUuing up In the home of West Martin wa the cause of the call. "o damage wa done and although the apparatu wa uuhkly on the cene there w no need for cxllnulhlng ft vice. The bbue wn smothered by a blanket Vltita at Wallowa After Master KUIt Warden II. 11. Van Duxen attended the regular monthly meeting of the lat board of fish com nilloner In Salem on Tuesday of thl week he took an luapeulion trip to the Wallow hatching tMoii and I expect d to return the flrt part of nest week. The Wallowa station iyon of the im portant onet tributary to the Columbia and two weeks ago salmon had put in their appearance at thl point. By tbia time work no doubt ha commenced in taking fish and aUo pwnlng them. In th Folic Court Two drunk were fined $3 each and four forfeited ball In the police court yesterday. t " Paid to County Treasurer The sheriff ytrdy paid to the county treasurer the sum of $180.70, ta collected. , , A Buiy Km Clerk J.ouiidberry of the water com nillon, in the buy man thee day. He i, signing receipt for water rent and cannot even ay how do to his friend. County Court The county court met yesterday and transacted a general routine biitincM. County Judge Tremhard and Coinml loner Lawn were In attendance. Af ter reading reprt and auditing bill the court adjourned until ScptemJier 18. Cat Continued The can of the men arrented for creating dlonIrr on the ateamer Tele graph wa railed In the juJice court yesterday. The defendant were on hand but the prosecuting witness not being present the eak wa ontinueJ. Judgment Granted A civil ca wa on yesterday in the julk'e court wherein Rothchlld Bros., of Portland, were plaintiff and Andrew Marlncovlch and wife were defendant. The suit wt tor the collection of fU3.35 alleged to U due the plaintiff. The plaintiff couiim'I agreed that Mr. Mar Ineovich be not considered a defendant and the court then ordered a judgment In favor of plaintilT Against Murinco vlch. ' May Hold Conteit W. J, Barry, who bad charge of the Regatta port. itate that there are prospect of another tug-o-wnr con teit between tho Finn and Sweden team. The latter team i confident that It can defeat the former if given an other chance, and it I Hated that the Finn team i confident that it can, do the trick over again If the team of Sweden' sons are anxiou to try It. The Finn defeated the Swedish, team by uch a anrtill margin on Thursday night in the final content, that the lut ter" upportcr are wllljng to bet a large um that they can beat the Finn. There I considerable excitement and rivalry over the matter and it i prob able that Interest will b aroused to uch a point that another contest may be pulled off to settle the ubject. , Warrant For Trepaer in the city yeterdy and wor to a complaint charging Cargo Vestullta and Prank Martinet with trespassing on Im proved land belonging to V. L. Kelly. Mr. Stanovlch I a tenant on the prop erty nd the defendant who are merely fbnys have annoyed her by taking fruit and otherwise misbehaving. The war rant wa placed in the hand of the herlff and a return i expected today. tr Morning Astorutn, 60 enU p month, delivered by earriw. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies . Phone 931 Phone 1181 WILD BLACKBERRIES Just in, put'up in quart and 2-quart jars. " Order now while they last. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. 22& 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Clatp county prodnct will b put on exhibition In thl city for the benefit of vloitor, .ftr they have been brought hack from the Stulo Fair at Salem, ukiul the flint of next month. The Chamber of Oommerc will clsct ouit jmint of vantage Ui Atorla for a per manent cxnitilt of the graase, vegetable aud fiiiiu which cun be prcerved for li, Ik purpose. The object will be o let ; many vinltoi a poible carry away with them a good Impression of the (oil of the county for ruining produce It 1 figured that no better mean of adver vcrtUing the resource of the county could bo executed, and the display will Ihs put in the mott conspiouou position that it I possible to nocure. Other citie having a live organization line fi'tnil thU mean of advertising their surrounding district bring ex cellent result", and the lix-al organiza tion will endeavor to use every method possible to herald far aud wide the rich iiualitie of Clatsop county oil. All in formation in connection with the exhibit will be funiMied by the Chamber of Commerce, In this manner, tourist and other UUom, who may I passing through the cily will have their attention drawn forcibly to this district. Thoe who have a passing Interest in what the comity can produce, but 'who do not wish to go to the trouble of making a trip around the county to see for themselves what the farmer and fruit raiser grow, will b enabled to c the produce of tho county by merely visiting the Chamber of Commerce exhibit. The awarding of prize in the fruit exhibit of the ivcent County Fair bs been completed and Judge Bowlby, chairman of the Fair committee n noune the winner in the" plate Jisplay of fruit a follow; Pear Bart let t, J. Sture; Vicar of Wakefield and Cyle, C. N. Carnahan; Queen Ann, M. E. Carnahan. Plums Kgg, Mr. A. Van Dusen; Peach, Swan Swenscn; petite, F. Bar thoIduj Blue Egg, Dr. Adair; Mammoth Itaweon, Mil r tin Ellen. Golden Drop and Titu, Peter Titus. Prune Perry, Perry Titus, German, W, J. IngalUj Italian, F. Bartoldu. Pwiche Seedling, first, W. J. Meek;, second, II. A. Cameron. Apple Jravenstein and Red Astra chans, Cbarle Guilliame; Beitigheimes, Cbavlc Kaup; Bcllflowcr, Glaaa, Sweet Paradise and Sweet Bow, J. N Heckard; Yellow Waxen, Ilerman Abler; Ben Davis, L. B. Wood; Rhode Island Green ing, Blue Pearnhain and Russett, W. J. Ingnlls; Vancouver Red, Maidens Blush, Alexander nd Wolf Rine, Peter Olien; Golden Sweet and Red June, D. J. In galls; Golden Sweet, Kin pre of 'Prus sia, Wlcalthy, King and Early Harvest, V. Bartoldu. Crab Apples Florence, Charles Elson; Hislop, M, E. Carnahan; Italian, W. J. Johnson ; Siberian. P. I. Brix. ' Among the many pleasant thing which man has to undergo who' goes to Alaska to work in the talmou indus try I the ouetlon of diet. There is not much variety; none of the pi of choice to tickle lb palate with; he must take what can most easily be transport ed.' There i little or no fruit op vege table, except dried ftrune and potatoes, to tempt the appetite and the general article of diet l salmon. Salmon in all tylc ar4 shape i brought to the men untl they loath the very name of the king of all fish. Too much is too much. But there I one article of diet which appeal to the men in variou way. They alway have "fresh eggs. That i the egg air "fresh" from the case from w hich they were taken. Enough ar tak en on the voyage north In April to last the season and the egg which are serv ed In August can best be imtgined than lec-ribed. But thi I a phase of every day life at Xushagak. ' When the Berlin left up in April for N'u'hagak he took 20 case of eggs, just the ordinary kind of egg that any simple doininick hen would have been proud to call her own. These egg weixl not accompanied by any certificate of longevity a n J nothing more wa expect ed of them than the ordinary run and ruck of egg. But these egg lasted; lasted until tbe Berlin squared her yards for the trip home and the cook served the laat of them the day before the ship truck, August 8. Those egg were simply wonder and k-tcd that long, with the poible exception of a few who were unable to weather the time. These were ignominiously cast aside. But on the whole the egg ttuck manfully to their post and were eaten by the ravenous men who wanted something different from salmon. They were not treated, or "embalmed" egg either. Nothing like it. They just lasted- Tbe climate was cool and the egg did not object and begin to get snucrballed. It show what can be done with Oregon products. The only thing remarkable in the whole busines is that tbe men are still alive to tell the story. , ' WATER COMMISSION IN SESSION COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVED AND ACTED UPON METER RATES 10 STAND FOR PRESENT REPORTS OF THE CLERK AND TREASURER. WRITES OF HER VISIT. For a- VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlor 8obnd Floor ovtr Soholfiald A Mattaon Co, Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniwav Has Pleas ant Things Concerning Astoria. Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, president of the Oregon Slate Equal Sufferago As- sicintion, who was in Astoria recently with the visiting member of the Ore gon Presg Association, writes of her recent visit here and ha pleasant things to y of thing in thi cityA She says in parts "Such tokens of kindly appreciation of my humble self as appeared in your enterprising 'Astorian' during my recent visit to Oregon' Venice-by-the-Sea, came to me everywhere in the evening of my doy as a healing balm to the wound of former years, when, because I 'Was a pioneer in the cause of equal right for the mothers of men, -I was the object of unsparing criticism, misrep resentation and ridicule. Today I thank the press for its change of Attitude but feebly express my appreciation and gratitude. My fingers fairly tingle to jot down a, whole lot of glad remem brances of our late Astoria-Fort Stevens Seaside experiences among the editors of Oregon but time and space forbid; so I must rest content with the abiding memory of the glad sea waves, the grand sight-seeing and boundless hospitality that greeted our excursion from start to finish." ' P"" Morning Astorian, delivered carrier, 60 cent per month. by The water commission held an inter csting meeting lat night, all being pres ent except Commissioner Van Duzen who is absent from the city. The minute of the meeting of August 2 were approved. The clerk made a report showing that the total business for the past month amounted to $4074.05 and that the cash collections were $4021.40. The treasurer reported to the com mis- sum that the balance on hand in the general fund on August 31 wa $24' 301.80. r " . The assistant superintendent filed rqwt showing that the pay roll for the past month was $003.25. The com missioner adopted all the reports. Bills for the past month amounting to $028.00 were ordered paid. City Engineer Tee asked the permis sion of the board to use the cement test ing machine belonging to the commission in the interests of the city and the re quest wa granted. George E Clark .who was engaged to expert the books of the commissioner reported that he had found them correct and well kept and his report was placed on file. , , , A communication was received from Supervisor MoGuire relating to meter rates and the board decided that pres ent meter mtes shall stand for the present. . ; W. H. Sherman sent a communication tq the commission regarding his occu pancy of premise in Bond street and the board decided that they would inform hira Inter on the matter. Regarding the application of Harry Gardner of Dell, Ore., for position as engineer, the clerk was instructed to in form him that his services were not re quired at present. The meeting then adjourned until the regular meeting night. , . i tfv cJ:-vu What you want is a store where the best i goods can' always be found in large assortments ; ; and where the prices are what they should be, A satisfied customer goes, with every article that :; leaves this establishment, Isn't this the kind of :; store you want? : ' . HIGH ART SUITS V ' 'J '7 T f As SPECIAL FOR WISB CUSTOM: ERS You Can't Look Foolish in WISE Suit HERMAN WISE Ton Can't LocK Foolish in a Wise Suit HIHllMlimillllMMnMMIIIIIIHUHIMII STEELHEAD FISHING NEXT. Season Opens on September to and Many Men Are Getting Ready to Try Theit Fortune. There seems to be some Mnisunder- stumling as to when the fishing season opens in September. Some people think that it is September 15 but this is er roneous. The date for the fall fishing is September" 10 and fishermen may drop their net at one minute past 12, noon, of that day. The run of .salmon which is expected in the river in September is principally the Steelhead. There are some Tules with these but the general run will be steelhead salmon. Already a good num ber of the permanent fishermen on the river are getting their gear in shape for this season and they hope to make a little money to help out on the back ward season just ended. In many form er years the steelhead rim has been strong enough to net the fishermen good wages for their work but it is a ques tion this year as to whether or not this variety of fish is to come into the river in the same way the Chinook did, or more to the point, did not come in. The hope which i always in every fisher man's breast, however, will spur a great many out to try their luck. 9 PERSONAL MENTION., S Sidney O. Logan of Fort Stevens was a visitor in Astoria yesterday. Gus Schoenbackler and wife left for Mount Angel yesterday for a two weeks' visit to Mr. Schoenbachler's parents. Mrs. G. A. Tibbetts returned last night from her visit at Portland. Mrs. Ely of Walla Walla, Wash., is risiting Mr. 0. W, Holmes of this: city;. . ; ; Health in the Canal Zone. The high wages paid nuke H a mighty temptation to our young artisan Ur join the force of skilled workmen need ed to construct the Panama Canal. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria. It is the knowing ones those who . have used Electric; Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malar ious influence with Electric Bitters o hand. Cures blood poison too, bilious ness, weakness and all stomach, livee and kidney troubles. Guaranteed byj Chaa. Rogers, druggist, 50c. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart, "i Whipped Cream. 25 Cents a Quart at y!r--TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES OF Astoria, Oregon Will open Sept. 9th. 1907